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Don Backlund posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, July 18, 2024
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I hadn't heard from Warren for a while and finally needed to google him only to just find out he had passed. Warren and I were friends when I was in my 20's he had about 10 years on me age wise. He heard from a mutual acquaintance I wanted to get into driving truck and so he let me swamp for him every now and then. I moved away but every few years or so would find each other and meet for coffee. Warren then found me on Facebook book at a time when I really needed a friend.l Was going through a divorce. We met up and had lunch. That's when I found he too had divorced and also he had lost Brenna. Man . what a shame. Warren made me feel like I wasn't going through my troubles alone and boy he had far worse than me and still made me feel like it was going to be okay. He was always that way with me. I know Warren is now with Brenna and and he will always be in my heart and mind and an example of the man, father and friend I want to be. Warren I miss you and your cool ways. Love you brother. Don Backlund
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John Peleshok posted a condolence
Thursday, March 21, 2024
I just heard of Warren's passing today, 3/21/2024.
Right after high school ('71) I moved to Beaverton where Warren and I worked at building prefab cottages and playing in a band. It was quite a change for me to hang around with a 'wild' guy like Warren for a couple of years. Although we drifted apart through the years, we would still reconnect from time to time and pick up right where we had left off.
My sincere condolences to Warren's family and friends.
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Elizabeth Quirk uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, December 7, 2023
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Warren was a true friend who always had my back ever since he was 16 years old. I considered him more like a brother even more than a friend. We shared so many memories together over the years in many different we lived. Even if it had been awhile we always were able to connect eventually. His positive attitude and off the cuff remarks will always be his trademark. Over the past couple of years he made sure to keep in touch since my husband’s passing for that will always be thankful. He will be truly missed by all of us.
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Holly Denning uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
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This is a tough one.....
I am happy to know you don't struggle to breathe and have made the journey back to your Brenna, something you've waited so eagerly for. We met as next door neighbors and we part as the dearest of friends. There are so many memories I'll hold in my heart for the rest of my life. Because of you I know where to get the best breakfast, lasagna and the most stunning rolling hill country view at the Massey's. I've gotten the birds eye view at the horse track and ate the BEST garlic shrimp this side of the border. With all of the life adventures you had and the stories you told me gave you such a wisdom that whatever troubles I was going through you could have me feeling uplifted in no time. I am better for having had you on my journey. I will think of you always. Until we meet again... Love you mon ami
To the Seely family,
I know you don't know me but I would hear it about all of you over the years. It was always nice knowing he had loving family in his corner. I offer you my most sincere condolences.
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Ian Wilcox posted a condolence
Sunday, December 3, 2023
One of my favorite memories of Warren is when we were kids, walking along the railroad tracks, skipping stones and just hanging out out at the end of Sandy Hook Road where he lived. Many a great summer Sunday afternoon we all had there. Since his passing, I have felt his presence and love here at my home in London Ontario. Never to be forgotten - Warren Seeley
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Susan and Tom Sweet posted a condolence
Saturday, December 2, 2023
To the family of Warren Storey Seeley, we are truly sorry to hear of the passing of Warren. My husband Tom had the privilege to know Warren from attending school at Uxbridge Secondary School. I myself had the honour of meeting Warren at Kawartha Downs at the Memorial Race.
Warren was always pleasant and friendly. He will sadly be missed by all that knew him. I will miss his Facebook posts and his message.
Rest In Peace Warren.
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Pamela uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, December 2, 2023
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Warren was a dear friend. Or as I called him these last couple years, my "soul dad". Mondays were our day. It started with him as a patient at the hospital, then I started to clean his house. Then, we became great friends. When he was well enough we would take a ride once in a while. He would tell everyone I was his personal nurse. Warren was my family and I'm going to miss him so much. I'll especially miss his loving support and quick wits. He made me laugh, a lot.
Warren was hilarious, we made a playlist for his inevitable passing, the first song he put on it was "Already Gone, by The Eagles". We talked about everything. He had the biggest heart. I miss you Warren. I think of you every day.
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Carole Wagg McGrath posted a condolence
Friday, December 1, 2023
Knew Warren from highschool ... he was a character! Sending sincerest condolences to ALL his family & friends! RIP dear Warren!
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Diane Timbers posted a condolence
Friday, December 1, 2023
Condolences to Warrens family knew Warren & his family through his dad Orval who worked with my father Bob Risebrough as custodians at USS
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Beth Pennington posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Sincere condolences to the Seeley family. I remember Warren from many years ago, the family were great neighbours at the end of Sandy Hook Road.
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Peter Ovens posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 2023
On Behalf of the USS class of 74/75, rest peacefully Warren.
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Kara Ruicci lit a candle
Sunday, November 26, 2023
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As a child, I always viewed Uncle Warren as a magical sort of person, with a twinkle in his eye.
At our family's annual tree trim one year, he told me he saw elves playing out by the woodpile on the farm and it stuck with me for years! It certainly seemed like the right place to find an elf and I remember believing him entirely, ha! His zest and humour were endearing.
Will be praying for him today.
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Tricia Bosnell posted a condolence
Saturday, November 25, 2023
My sincere condolences to all of Warrens family and Friends. Whenever my Dean and I would run into you either in the street or out at Kawartha you would always take the time to stop and have a chat and a laugh.
xoxo Tricia Bosnell
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Kim Spencer posted a condolence
Friday, November 24, 2023
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of dear Warren. May we all take comfort that he is now with his beloved daughter Brenna. Godspeed, Warren.
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Hannah Brillinger posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, November 24, 2023
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Uncle Warren….. staring at this now, I don’t know what to write. Not because I have no memories to share but instead because you gave me so many good ones. I was one of the lucky Mihorean cousins to be able to spend so much time with you as a kid. I remember you taking me out snowmobiling for the first time, it was scary but so fun (you even let me drive). I also remember going to the barn to muck out stalls and feed the horses, the smell of the space heater in the barn on those chilly days (we both always had a soft spot for blackie), and I remember our days at Markham fair together when you would let me help you sell fudge on my breaks from old McDonald’s (and probably steal a sample or five hahaha).
When my parents were splitting (which was rough for a little kid), Bewdley was like a second home and you all made sure to make it feel like one. I’m sad that I never got to say how much I appreciated all you did for me then and how much it meant to me, it was hard but I’m sure it would have been even harder had I not had you all there. Even though over the years we talked less and less, any time that we did, you made sure to let me know that you were always in my corner cheering me on. You will be sorely missed by everyone in the family and I count myself lucky to have been able to spend so much time with you as a kid, I was truly blessed. Rest easy Uncle…. And give Bren a hug for me <3 <3 <3
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Lana Taylor posted a condolence
Friday, November 24, 2023
On behalf of the management and staff of ONTrack Media & Entertainment, I offer sincere condolences to Warren’s family, friends and colleagues at Kawartha Downs and Ajax Downs.
Warren was a loyal employee but more than that he was a dear friend.
Godspeed Dear Warren. You are already missed.
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Rebecca Brown posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, November 23, 2023
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So sorry for your loss of Warren He was an important part of your life's journey and gave you a beautiful daughter never to be forgotten Brenna. Be happy with the thought that they are now together forever in love. Remember him with a smile...Condolences to Terry and all the Seeley family.
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Bonnie Lynn Porter posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
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I was so sorry to hear of Warren's passing and thank you Terry for reaching out to me.. My thoughts and prayers are with all family members and great friends of Warren's.
May you rest in eternal peace. I take comfort in knowing you are re-joining your beautiful daughter, Brenna..
Fly high Warren with the Angels to the highest peak !!! It was a pleasure to meet you through life's many chapters, at Hamilton Hope Figure Skating Club, in Bewdley. I have very fond memories of you, and your family.. Your daughter Brenna was a shining star !!!! You will be missed..
Bonnie Lynn (Martin) Porter
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Elizabeth Ruicci posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Warren was someone everyone felt comfortable around; he had his own pet names for family, I was always “Lizzy”. Back in 1989, as my husband to be and I were wedding planning, we decided not to hire a videographer; however, as the day drew near I regretted this and looked for other options. We rented a camera and Warren immediately and graciously stepped forward, filming the entire day with warm commitment. We treasure this video today.
I enjoyed many laughs with Warren over the years and I admired his zest for life especially with regard to country living and vehicles. My first (and only) motorcycle ride was with Warren! Whew! He was a cool country boy, physically a little bit Willie Nelson and a little bit Rod Stewart!
Warren, you’ll be missed here, but glad you are with Brenna now! Grandma Olive Mihorean lit a candle in prayer for you at St. Patrick’s church on Sunday. God Bless You!
Condolences to Terry and all the Seeleys from Elizabeth (Mihorean) Ruicci and Family, London, Ontario.
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Jane Brillinger Kuhlmann posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Warren….you had a great run and you had a ton of fun! The last several years have been challenging for you…you’ve earned your rest! Two special memories I have of Warren (and there were many many many) I would like to share…Pete and I were living in Newcastle. Warren and Terry came over, we put Michael Jackson on and we’re all dancing our hearts out in the living room, when the neighbour knocked on the door to tell us to turn down the music….it was too loud! Warren yelled to the door…”it’s only 9 o’clock…invite him in, sounds like he needs some fun in his life!” We all broke out laughing…the neighbour didn’t laugh! The next was when Warren took my dad on a run down to the U.S. when he was driving 18 wheels! He set my dad up on the CB radio with the CB handle “Pilgrim”. My dad talked about that road trip until the day he died…such great fun and a great adventure for Dad, who monopolizing the CB for the several days they were travelling! Thank you, “Cody” And for all the memories you created with both my son, Jesse and my daughter, Hannah…you are greatly missed by them both! Now “Cody” pick up “Pilgrim” and Brenna and begin a new adventure together down a heavenly road! My condolences to Terry, Pam, Linda and the entire Seeley Family. Rest in peace…p.s. Our Christmas photo from Scarborough Towne Centre …yep still have it! “Dino”
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Ellen McManus uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
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Ellen McManus posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
I was 14 when Warren first came into my life after meeting my sister Terry. He was full of energy and had a zest for life that was magnetic. As a typical teenager I was thankful to have such an individual in my life that cared about me and was truly interested in my well being. Getting to go and stay overnight with my sister and Warren on many occasions was a wonderful way for me as a teenager to feel grown up and understood.
Warren was a night owl and as my sister would head off to bed Warren would awaken. We would head out on his motorcycle with always an adventure awaiting.
Warren tried to teach me not just how to drive but how to do it with a stick shift. He also tried to teach me guitar until he told me I had to build up calluses on my fingers to be really good. Warren had a heart of gold and never failed to throw you a compliment and tell you how much you meant to him. We had so many great times that I laugh about to this day. You will be very missed here on earth but heaven just got a lot more fun!
My condolences to my sister Terry and the Seeley family and all the many, many friends of Warren.
Love El (Wedge) and the entire McManus family.
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Stephen Mihorean posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
It is with only happiness that I remember my first brother-in-law Warren (´Hokie Poke’). More than 45 years ago he seeded a deep love of fishing and rustic northern camping in me. After a long shift at CanPar where he was a professional driver Warren would claim me from the farm and drive north ALL NIGHT so that we would reach the shores of Kirkland Lake at dawn- just in time to land the whales. Warren did this for several weeks every summer. My love of truck stop breakfasts at 3am endures. He was selfless and giving with an enormous heart. I spoke with him two days before he passed and we laughed about those epic trips. Indeed, you can never play country music too loud. To the Seeley Family and to my sister Terry, I offer my sincere condolences. Steve (´Peevers’) and the entire Ottawa MIHOREAN family.
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